Video Game Review: The Walking Dead, Episode 4

There’s exploration, puzzle solving, new characters, and very clumsy gunplay (Telltale should never, ever make a first-person shooter without refining its interface skills). The series’ technical limitations still show up, and it actually gets in the way quite a bit in one cumbersome sequence where Lee is fighting off zombies while stuck in wood. It’s par for the course, though one positive turn from Episode 3 is that the extended adventure-game puzzle segments have been truncated.

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2012-13 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Power Forward Rankings

While his season ended early because of a concussion, Love logged much more PT and shattered his previous high in scoring. His dimes dipped, but his blocks – still his sole Achilles’ heel from a Fantasy perspective – rose slightly. Love is obviously now one of the elite players in the NBA, but he sounds a bit miffed that the T-Wolves didn’t give him a maximum contract extension, so let’s hope that doesn’t spill onto the floor.

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Video Game Review: The Testament of Sherlock Holmes

Investigation is the name of the game, which equates to lots of meticulously walking every available inch of an area and pressing a button when on-screen prompts (either a hand or a magnifying glass) pop up. If you’ve yet to see or do everything at a particular point they’ll be outlined in blue; once completed they turn green. It handles fine, though the persistent swaying in first-person view can occasionally make it difficult to investigate a particularly small object when zoomed in.

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